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‘Some blame high divorce rates in the Bible Belt on a culture that oversells marriage to couples too young to understand the deal.’

‘While the Xinxiang choir artificially oversold the Aboriginal aspect of some of its songs and there were one or two sour notes, the children's choir really was moving.’

‘What you'll notice more than at any other time in the history of the show is it is focusing its fervor, intent on not only exploiting a point or political agenda, but also overselling it outright to the audience.’

‘What it's saying is that chemotherapy is oversold.’

‘Okay, so that oversells it a little, but not by much.’

‘The literature of psychotherapy has oversold the concept of healing-through-narrative-construction.’

‘I think you are overselling the wonders of liability in several ways.’

‘Certainly, some readers might accuse the author of overselling his champion.’

‘In other words, ID is oversold and underdeveloped.’

‘With this disclaimer, the author embarks on another quest to tell the truth about the Christian life ‘without overselling it.’’

‘The commercial conflicts of interest between rigorous science and advertising claims or editorials that oversell a medicine or treatment demonstrate yet another aspect of the inextricable mix of science with the social world.’

‘But it is probably fair to say that the benefits are oversold.’

‘We tend to be foisting the blame on the individual here, when I think in your article you said medicine's got to take some of the blame here because we've oversold the benefits of medicine.’